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Discover LudwigThe phrase "record deal" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to a contract between a record label and a musician or band to produce music and/or merchandise. For example, "The band recently signed a record deal with a major label."
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record deal
noun
An agreement between a record label and a musician or music group, by which the musician or group agrees to record a certain number of songs to be published by the label.
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She also has a record deal.
The collaboration landed Smith a record deal.
The record deal never materialized.
McFly scores a record deal!
I want a record deal.
A year later, Colin finally signed a record deal.
They got a record deal with Mercury.
I'd had a record deal early on.
Give this guy a record deal.
Her record deal stipulates minimal promotion.
I got my record deal through that.
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